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"It's paradoxicle [sic] that a national network would encourage this low level presentation to be aired in network prime time," wrote a concerned viewer to Dick Cavett in a March 1970 letter that found its way into the Airplane's FBI file (pg. 12), "when, at the same time, others of our young men are giving their very lives to protect one of the most successful forms of government in the history of man...I find this network demonstration so thoroughly 'fantastic' in an anti-American way, that I can only react with unbelieving astonishment."
The "thoroughly disgusting and anti-American type of performance" this letter-writer so eloquently decried was the appearance of Jefferson Airplane on Cavett's show; they played "Emergency" and "Volunteers", the title track of their fifth and latest album.
1: We Can Be Together (5:48)
2: Good Shepherd (4:23)
3: The Farm (3:12)
4: Hey Fredrick (8:33)
5: Turn My Life Down (2:58)
6: Wooden Ships (6:26)
7: Eskimo Blue Day (6:37)
8: A Song for All Seasons (3:31)
9: Meadowlands (1:06)
10: Volunteers (2:03)
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